
معرفی
Dr. Jun Le Goh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the National University of Singapore (NUS). His research focuses on mathematical logic, set theory, computational complexity, computability theory, and combinatorics. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honors, Class 1) from NUS (2013) and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Cornell University (2019).
His work bridges foundational areas of mathematics with computability theory, particularly in reverse mathematics and Weihrauch reducibility. Notable contributions include analyzing the complexity of Halin's infinite ray theorems, studying descending sequences in ill-founded linear orders, and exploring enumeration oracles in PA relativization. His research often intersects with proof theory, recursion theory, and algorithmic information theory.
Dr. Goh collaborates with institutions globally, publishing in journals like the Journal of Mathematical Logic, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, and Computability. His preprints and conference proceedings further highlight his engagement with cutting-edge topics in computability and logic.




